Like any over-prepared photographer at a music festival, I took my iPhone 4S and a couple of good apps to Catalpa Fest here in NYC this Summer. Of all my cameras, it really is one of my favorites. Why can’t the big photo companies get it right? Keep it simple, stupid.
Friends are some of the most important people in life. The benefit of being a photographer is that I get to be the archivist of all our lives. These are a few of my friends, with the help of some great light.
Check out my Minnesoter homie’s Adam and Treasure. I shot these for their engagement here in Astoria, NYC. This is a two parter because the light didn’t always cooperate so look for that later. For these we braved the sweltering heat of and NYC and explored a bit of Williamsburg, Brooklyn. They were total troopers and it was really nice to get to know some new people in love. I rewarded them post shoot by taking them to my favorite Brooklyn patio, Spuyten Duyvil, for some shady brews.
A recent engagement session I shot entirely on film in Prospect Park, Brooklyn.
Dropped off some Super 8 in the mail yesterday. I have about 5 cartridges still waiting to be processed and transfered. Super 8 is absolutely one of the most exciting new crafts I’m working on. There is really nothing like true celluloid motion picture film. Film is Not Dead.
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